Are women voters losing their zeal for Hillary Clinton?
The Clinton campaign is renting office space inside the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 25 state headquarters at 600 W. Lafayette Blvd.
Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a campaign stop at the Palace Theatre, in Manchester, N.H., on February 8, 2016.
Team Clinton once saw the Granite State as friendly territory – after all, voters here rescued her husband’s 1992 presidential campaign and injected energy into her 2008 contest.
Although Bill Clinton did not mention the group by name, it seemed he was referring to the so-called “Bernie Bros” – a term used by some Clinton allies to disparage some male Sanders supporters who allegedly write sexist comments to Clinton supporters online.
“We will do anything we can”, Sanders said.
“I am committed to doing everything I can as your president to make sure our country rises but also to remove the barriers that stand in the way of any person rising”, she thundered, promising to fight Wall Street.
She said: “When you’re young, you’re thinking “Where are the boys?” The open-minded voters would have to shift to Clinton by more than a 2 to 1 margin for her to win the primary.
For its part, the Sanders campaign itself has acknowledged the issue.
“And I think we all have to remember that no matter what age we are, that things can always go back”.
Democratic Party officials in the U.S. state of Iowa have found new errors in the original count in Monday’s Iowa caucus where Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton narrowly beat Bernie Sanders. In advance of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, polls have shown Mr. Sanders holds a dominate lead among young women as well.
“He says anybody that doesn’t agree with me is a tool of the establishment, anybody who takes money from Goldman Sachs couldn’t possibly be president”. Prediction markets very much like the former first lady’s chances there over Sanders: 62% to 38%, according to PredictWise. I think we know why those attacks are occurring.
“To all the people who are supporting my opponent, I thank you too”, she said.
President Clinton launched his offensive in a speech on Sunday in which he criticized Sanders’ policy proposals, including universal healthcare and free public colleges, as unrealistic.
‘I asked Mark Pryor what he said when he was walking on doors, he said, “I like them both, I served with them both, but she gets a lot more done, ‘” the former president said.